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Free Meditation Event: The Six Ways to Freedom and Guided Meditation Practice

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 77 Tarrytown Rd White Plains NY 10607  See map
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~~~~   Free Meditation Event   ~~~~


                        Sponsored by Chan Meditation Center  


                                                          WELCOME ALL 


-Topic: The Six Ways to Freedom (六波羅蜜)  


-Date: 1/13, 2/17, 3/10, 4/7, 5/5, 6/23


-Time:


10:30am - 11:45am 六波羅蜜 (The Six Ways to Freedom in Chinese)


12:45pm - 1:45pm The Six Ways to Freedom (in English


1:45pm - 3:00pm Guided Meditation Practice


-Teacher


Venerable Chang Hwa, the Director of Chan Meditation Center & Venerable Chan Wen, the director of Dharma Drum Retreat Center (Please go to our affiliates’ websites to see the introductions for both directors)


-Location:


77 Tarrytown Rd., Suite 1-w, White Plains, NY


-Fee:


Free (Please bring cushion and 1-2 bath towels)


-Registration:


westchesterddm@gmail.com (Please register and confirm your attendance. Thanks.)


-Our Affiliates:  


http://www.chancenter.org


http://www.dharmadrumretreat.org


http://www.ddmba.org

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